Which Way Will the Water Go? (ft. Steve Mould)- Smarter Every Day 226

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YORUMLAR

Steve is a really smart guy if you ignore the British accent" **angry tea clink noises**

T3 Tedwards7 aylar önce

Mad British Noises:*you bloody what mate*

GamerJDGün önce

we're british!

JamesKatyHarryBea NightingaleAylar önce

@David Taylor I wasn't raised that way, it just does :/

qwertyAylar önce

@Cam Kind *stupid gun-slinging America noises intensifies*

qwertyAylar önce

@Antonio Guerrero that's what they mean, not Scotland Wales and ni

qwertyAylar önce

I hope there's no politically correct snowflakes here 😬

Kody Nish13 saatler önce

My mind was blown with the second one

2nd HaLf18 saatler önce

I’m in High School physics and I could’ve explained this to him

Nic StranneGün önce

Steve Mould is getting bold

Ein Badner2 gün önce

I wonder if it would be possible to postprocess the images, rotating each frame so that the spout stays stationary - what would the water trail look like (the pathlines)?

Jakub Narębski2 gün önce

Omg the music you played when you did the slow Mo footage crept me out... Idk why but I thought it was creepy music.

hexxic MC3 gün önce

Yes the velocity is pointed slightly "forward" but if you did the math for an arbitrarily small change in time, the perpendicular distance between the end point and the exiting water molecules will always be greater than or equal to zero(taking negative as the forward direction). Due to conservation of angular momentum, the tangential velocity of the water droplets will always be less than that of the tip right?

wwebadgerse3 gün önce

In simpler terms, the tangential velocity of the water droplet at the end will always be less than or equal to the tangential velocity of the tip. So its always trailing?

wwebadgerse3 gün önce

before i watch the rest of the video, i think the water particle is going to be moving with the speed of rotation of the triangle thing and gravity + air is gonna give resistance so it's gonna be like launching in a 45* direction???? u know what i mean

1998guys :D3 gün önce

Sideways?

Knivss3 gün önce

This almost broke my brain

Bujju Babbu4 gün önce

Dude, he's smarter and far more knowledgeable than you. Just shut up and listen.

Daniel5 gün önce

It forms a logarithmic curve, but individual drops travel in a straight line. Interesting

Fast Turtles5 gün önce

the thumbnail is such a click-bait.

The Reaper Production5 gün önce

The question was "what does the snapshot look like?"

rayraymartineziii6 gün önce

3:01 Poor Destin. His brain confused.

Zman444446 gün önce

So fascinating!

JustAnotherPerson6 gün önce

Isn’t this a demonstration of the coriolis effect?

Gregory House6 gün önce

what would happen if we spint faster than the velocity of water from the nozzle? Tangential velocity of nozzle greater than velocity of the water flowing out.

Tejas6 gün önce

it teached me that is not about getting smarter, but is about getting mentally opened every day! than the colors shine more into your eyes...

ShaoLean6 gün önce

Hey destin.... this is the best video so far.... except from shooting the schlrin videos

Matthew Smith7 gün önce

7:52 was i the only one who for some reason got really scared/freaked out over the music?

Mads Braad9 gün önce

This is a great example for the coriolis effect. It should've been mentioned.

Chirantha Kurukulasuriya9 gün önce

I mean, isn't this just the Coriolis effect?

literally a fucking spoon10 gün önce

I like how you each had a half of the full description. This is my favourite type of misunderstanding, where you can learn to communicate how something works from multiple viewpoints, and isolated vs general effects.

James Thomas11 gün önce

I WAS RIGHT BEFORE SEEING THE SLOW MO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ty Dotson11 gün önce

Takes a dam# strong character to 1st-- recognize a wall of arrogance --- 2admit it.3 teach it. 4 work on it. You can't better ones self if you don't acknowledge shortcomings. Awesome D.

Brad Schneider11 gün önce

I was right on the first, but wrong on the second. My brain told me I was an idiot after that.

Lucas Patrick12 gün önce

HOW???

The diary of Fharish Ahmed12 gün önce

No British people aren't smart at all it's not like they invented the computer started and lead the industrial revolution and were the only country in the entire world who could actually could tell if the first lunar missions were a success or not (yes NASA at the start of the Apollo missions couldn't tell if they had actually had a problem or that it was a success).

William North12 gün önce

Funnily enough a simple physics video has one of the most important phylisophical conclusions for mankind - instead of fighting learning how to communicate is most important! (and be aware of the ego)

united13 gün önce

That life lesson in the end of the video was wow!

Dheeraj Suvarna13 gün önce

Anyone who has taken a Classical Mechanics course knows this 🙂

Samuel Agu13 gün önce

how does inertia play a role in this?

Aesthetically13 gün önce

*THE DESTIN EFFECT*

Damian15 gün önce

My brain just blew up

Paul Graber15 gün önce

Welcome to the world of inertia. The situation didn't actually change between the two experiments. Just the perspective of observation changed! I'm surprised that you don't mention that, since your channel name suggests to learn something. I would be happy to see that you also provide some sound explanations to your observations. In the end, it boils down to a very trivial phenomenon for a physicist. But it might be a valuable to explain certain aspects to other people.

Kai Stutz15 gün önce

I'm very unsure if I know what I'm talking about, but I think the totally non-intuitive behavior that we're seeing with the water here is related to why the Gemini astronauts had so many problems with their first rendezvous. Anyone who is more in-the-know about this, please correct me if I'm wrong! :)

Dan Anderson16 gün önce

His shirt literally says "Be Nice"

Brendan Wright17 gün önce

Trippn

ChowZeb17 gün önce

9:03 I think that's because we're subconsciously measuring the water's movement wrt the device and are inadvertently becoming a part of a non intertial frame of reference (the rotating device), then the coriolis effect kicks in

I think it depends on what coordinate system you are using. Both views give you same answer.

Cepheid19 gün önce

Lol I’m so glad Destin took the time to say he was wrong and misunderstood the guy that shows how good of a guy he is

Devon Orr19 gün önce

The water isn’t getting flung out. The position where the water is leaving the tube is changing. That is why the stream curves. It is following the path in which it was traveling when it left the tube and that position is always changing. Nothing is being flung reeeeee

Woohaaawoo Nigggsssjunior19 gün önce

I don’t understand how I am the only one that sees this. There is no force pushing the water forward. It is just leaving the tube at different time intervals

Woohaaawoo Nigggsssjunior19 gün önce

Very cool experiment! I would never have guessed that. Very humble observation, we engineers think we know everything, and it's always good to be humble sometimes.

Gabriel19 gün önce

didn't even explain it, dickhead

jonjo23 gün önce

Is this an example of amplified inertia and canceled inertia? Water flowing out versus water flowing in, against inertia?

Eric Burdick25 gün önce

Wait that’s illegal

X æ 12 !25 gün önce

Is it possible to try that to a M134 minigun rotary with slowmo? 🤣💥

aldin luna25 gün önce

What if it is sound instead of water?

lok ho kong26 gün önce

I personally think, it's not a question of "language" but a question of "coordinateesystem." Steve was describing the effect always relative to the rotating arms of the contraption. You on the other side were describing the events from a stationary coordinateesystem (where the base of the contraption would be in). So you're both right and but due to the different coordinate systems both of you thought, the other one is wrong.

AliSot 200027 gün önce

My son and I were watching this video for the umpteenth time when we noticed something and had some questions. Watching the slo-mo of the water emerging from the inwardly-angled tubes (at 7:52), it appears that the streams of water curve to make arcs. We wondered whether these were arcs of circles, or arcs of spirals? Does that change as a function of the speed, or the acceleration, of rotation? If so, is there a particular speed, or acceleration, that will produce the arc of a circle? How about the arc of a golden spiral? Does anyone here have the math/physics chops to address these questions? My six-year-old and I would love to know. Thanks, to both of you, for all the great content. And thanks to all the commenters for the great discussion!

Anthony Vecchione28 gün önce

1:01 that is a evil laugh haha jk He is lovely chap

Ranveer singh Sangha29 gün önce

another way ksp helps

Ludwig 234Aylar önce

7:50 what song it is?

Hariom TiwariAylar önce

nice self reflecting words as your conclusion of what you learned, maybe even more important than the physical knowledge you've gathered from this experiment. great videos!

efes jotAylar önce

I think the second one would have trailed behind if it spun fast enough. I think it looked like it was going forward because the water was coming out of the piper faster than the pipe was rotating

Ben FletcherAylar önce

Make a software version of this, I want to play with this at home please

Alexander PetkovAylar önce

Another video that showcases the European supremacy over Muricans 😂😂😂

Jakub HerbuśAylar önce

I caught on just before the answer and paused

Eric ChatmanAylar önce

Wow....

M Torque EnterpriseAylar önce

when Steve said: it's called Mould Effect, did you jealous of him? ^_^

John SnowAylar önce

Only the most clear mind can say: I was stupid. and explain the reason. Destin really made himself unstopable smarter everyday.

John SnowAylar önce

I have a feeling that Adobe figured out this before.

Ashley Jay TannaAylar önce

dude thats best vid ive seen for a while maybe because i thought the same that you it should be going other way but..... ;D

Mika SepiAylar önce

Wish I had a job that let me travel to London just to play with a sprinkler

Game HavenAylar önce

When he said it would go in front of the nosel with the first sprinkler is like saying you can bend a bullet

Alex HummelAylar önce

Really of course! Like trying to curve abullit always following the direct axis from the fulcrum

Mark RobinsonAylar önce

If i thought this through correctly, the final contraption starts for low speeds with a curve preceding the pipes as shown in the video, but as one raises the rotation speeds the air resistance proportional to v^2 would slow down the water in the angular direction, while our powered pipes keep the same speed, meaning our (illusionary) curve would at the nostril preceed the pipes and then curve backwards going behind the pipes. For even higher speeds the preceeding part of the curve would get smaller and smaller until it basically would constantly lag behind the pipes entirely (or evaporate on contact with air, whatever comes first). In conclusion Eestin had the right idea, but said it in reverse. So I guess we need another collaboration with a rocket powered spinner to prove his point.